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Dag H. Wanvik commented on DERBY-690:
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(reposting a mail comment by Øystein here. -Dag)
Daniel John Debrunner (JIRA) wrote:
> Agreed, it's the same issue in my mind, and allowing such a row in a ResultSet would be wrong. I believe after an update the row in the ResultSet must reflect the state of the row in the database. Hence, like Oracle, Derby should perform the equivalent of a refreshRow.
I think such an implementation kind of blurs the concept of
sensitivity. You get a result set that is sensitive to some, but not
all, changes performed by other statements in the same transaction.
The available metadata for a result set, does not provide a way to
describe such behavior. This whole discussion makes me think that the
only sensible way to implement an insensitive result set is to not
make own changes visible. At least, that would give a clean
implementation with a behavior that is easy to understand.
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Øystein
> Add scrollable, updatable, insensitive result sets
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-690
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-690
> Project: Derby
> Type: New Feature
> Components: JDBC
> Reporter: Dag H. Wanvik
> Assignee: Dag H. Wanvik
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: DERBY-690-v1.diff, DERBY-690-v1.stat, DERBY-690-v2.diff, DERBY-690-v2.stat, SURChanges-v1.pdf, sur-proposal.txt, writeup-v1.html, writeup-v2.html
>
> JDBC result sets are created with three properties: type, concurrency
> and holdability. The type can be one of TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY,
> TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE and TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE. The concurrency can
> be one of CONCUR_READ_ONLY and CONCUR_UPDATABLE. The holdability can
> be one of HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT and CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT.
> JDBC allows the full cross product of these. SQL 2003 prohibits the
> combination {TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, CONCUR_UPDATABLE}, but this
> combination is supported by some vendors, notably Oracle.
> Currently, Derby supports JDBC result sets in a limited
> way. Holdability is supported. Furthermore, the following is
> supported:
> - forward-only, read-only
> - forward-only, updatable (update, delete, but not insert)
> Also, in the network driver, support for some data types
> conversions is missing.
> - scroll insensitive, read-only
> We (Fernanda and Andreas will cooperate with me on this) propose a
> plan to add support for the combination:
> - scroll insensitive, updatable
> for both the embedded driver and the network client driver.
> As a part of this we would also like to add the missing insert
> operation to the {forward-only, updatable} result sets (JIRA-100), and
> remove the requirement for an explicit "FOR UPDATE" clause in the SQL
> query to achieve updatability if CONCUR_UPDATABLE is specified
> (JIRA-231).
> The full proposal text is uploaded as an attachment, including a proposed
> functional specification.
> This JIRA will be used to track sub-issues for this effort. The sub-issues will be linked back to this issue.
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